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RESEARCH PRODUCT
La productividad científica en drogodependencias desde las revistas específicas
R. Aleixandre BenaventJ. C. Valderrama ZurianA. Vidal Infersubject
Pharmacologymedicine.medical_specialtyeducation.field_of_studybiologybusiness.industryPopulationEcstasyCannabis usebiology.organism_classificationSchool surveyPsychiatry and Mental healthEpidemiologymedicineCannabiseducationbusinessDemographydescription
From general population surveys and specific studies data, an epidemiological description is offered. Since 1994, the year of the fi rst Spanish school survey, until 2008, in all temporal references alcohol use trend was slightly decreasing for both boys and girls, though less for girls that showed somewhat higher prevalences in recent years. Drunkenness prevalence trend among those students drinking alcohol during the last 30 days has increased and was higher for boys. For cannabis and cocaine there was an increasing trend until 2004; trends for ecstasy and hallucinogens were less marked towards lower prevalences in recent years; all of them were higher in boys. Girls had higher prevalences for unprescribed tranquilizers, its consumption increased in 2008, also for boys. Differences in drug use by year of age are reported and risk factors for cannabis use from specifi c studies are mentioned. © 2011 Elsevier Espana, S.L. and SET. All rights reserved. Documento descargado de http://www.elsevier.es el 26/05/2016. Copia para uso personal, se prohibe la transmision de este documento por cualquier medio o formato.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2011-01-01 | Trastornos Adictivos |